We loved our visits today from all our loving grandmas and grandpas. It was a pleasure to see you all and share some of our camp experiences this summer. Thank you all for coming up to camp today!

We loved our visits today from all our loving grandmas and grandpas. It was a pleasure to see you all and share some of our camp experiences this summer. Thank you all for coming up to camp today!


Lazy Morning this Sunday started off a bit wet but the Team Captains and Lieutenants didn’t let any rain wash away their Blue and White pride. After the weather precipitated a change of events, both teams dove straight into the water, instead of just letting it mist. Campers had a blast swimming in silly relays for the team competition aquatics meet. Sailing, boating and waterskiing are still to come.


Just for fun, Brandon, today took some shots around camp with a 1916 Rainbow Hawkeye box camera. We wanted to share a few. Camp is timeless, but when this camera was new, Point O’Pines Camp was not yet built, and even Brant Lake Camp for Boys had only just been founded that summer. It still works great as you see, and will be fun for our advanced campers to try out at Photography Coaches’ Corner very soon. The film is 120 medium format Tri-X 400 and was processed today here at camp.




We so enjoyed being able to host all of the Moms, Dads, siblings and other family the last two days. Everyone was so fortunate to share two perfect weather days on Brant Lake. We demonstrated new skills, got some of the biggest and best hugs and had a few delicious treats from here and from home. We just enjoyed a superb show from Senior House and are ready for Team Competition tomorrow at Tennis and Team Sports.
Thank you for sharing your weekend with us and bringing up such joy to all the campers!

After a superb first half of our visiting weekend, campers enjoyed an evening of competition answering questions and cheering for their team at our annual Team Competition Camp Trivia contest. Both teams showed off all of their knowledge about Point O’Pines Camp and its history.
